The most common type of orchid is probably the moth orchid, or the Phalaenopsis orchids.
These are the plants that you can buy from a standard grocery store. Or
if you happen to live close by an Asian supermarket, you will find
truck-loads of the white or purplish-pink variety. Some fashion/interior
designers even dubbed this purplish-pink color as “orchid.” (This is
ultra confusing for an orchid grower, as orchids come in a million
different shades and colors, but well, these are the same people who
invented colors like sour lemon and spiced mustard. It’s just all
marketing!)
In the wild, Phalaenopsis
are epiphytes and grow on trees in a constantly moist environment. They
usually have long flower spikes and therefore look very graceful. These
types of flowers have the power to add elegance to the home and
brighten up a dull atmosphere, even if your boyfriend leaves his socks
on the floor. Phalaenopsis
are now widely grown as houseplants. Even though they usually bloom
only once or twice a year, their flowers can often last for two to three
months.

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